I am looking to lease my 1999 Freightliner FLD to a qualified and responsible driver. Experience as an Owner Operator preferred. Must have at least 2 years OTR experience, and be insurable by my agent. Insurance included. Long-standing authority also included, if needed.
Also available is a 1994 Pines 53' Dry Van.
Equipment needs 4 new tires total. $180 part + labor for A/C. Needs oil change very soon.
Cost: $700/week (Negotiable)
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Truck available for qualified o/o
Discussion in 'Seek Employment' started by M.Enterprises, Jul 29, 2009.
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who is truck leased on with now,payments, etc
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sorry, i guess i should have read a little more closer,lol,,,and awnsered my own questions.
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Why lease a 99 for 700 when one can lease from a company a new 09 for 900? Without the repairs and tires right off the bat?
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What did I do wrong? All of a sudden my post are being "held for review".
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You didn't do anything wrong. Sometimes the word filter gets hung up on a word and it will cause posts to go into moderation.kinnakeet04, The Challenger, simplyred1962 and 1 other person Thank this. -
You forgot non-smoker.
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A couple of reasons. First, you are not married to me for freight. Your loads come from any source. I am not dictating when you get loaded like CR "greatest deal in the world your crazy if you pass up this once in a lifetime opportunity" England. Your not forced to sit, but I am forced to have you show me how you will make money. Secondly, $200/week is alot of money for some drivers that are willing to drive a ten year old truck that does the same thing as the newer one that really isn't impressing anyone in the lot anyways. Third, there is no $2500 down payment and classic "drive 1200 miles and now you owe us money": schtick to deal with. No down payment needed. Fourth, because not everyone is so lucky to get into an 09' for $900/week.
Fifth...because if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. I'd rather spend $900/week on vacation than give it to CR England.
Like I said it is a turnkey operation, but I am not trying to make this sound like a get rich quick scheme. Honestly I would be surprised if someone chimes in with a real plan with broker/customer contacts who can make it all work. I will NOT give the keys to a driver who can't fully prove to me that he can make a successful run at it. If I can't find that driver, I will turn my insurance off and park the truck until freight starts paying worth a #### again. -
Doesn't need to be non smoker.
Oh and I forgot that I will be considering this route until Monday August 3rd. that is the date I turn off the insurance, so if you are even remotely interested- shoot me a PM ASAP!
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